Dreaming of Pavlova | Solo Exhibition |Opening Night
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A debut solo exhibition of london-based artist Molly Morphew, including sculptures, installation and painting.
About this event
St. Margaret's House is pleased to present DREAMING OF PAVLOVA by artist Molly Morphew.
A debut solo exhibition of london-based artist Molly Morphew, including sculptures, installation and painting. The artist will be in the chapel throughout the duration of the week creating live art whilst exhibiting work. This is an ambitious live exhibition event like no other! Any donations can be contributed to a new sculptural work made on site during the exhibition.
Dates: 18 - 23rd of August, 2022.
Opening times: 11am - 5pm
Address: St Margaret's House Chapel
21 Old Ford Rd, London, E2 9PL
OPENING NIGHT | Preview Drinks
Date: Thursday 18 August 2022
Time: 6-9pm
Location: St. Margaret's House
(Sugguested Donation £2)
There will be drinks available.
About the Artist:
Molly Morphew is a visual artist who works in mixed media, including sculpture, painting, performance, poetry and costume.
Molly lives and works in London. She was invited to be the first Artist-in-Residence at the Silk Mill, Frome, UK (2020) and is a Young Artist Alumna at the Barbican Centre, UK (2020). Selected performances and exhibitions include: It All Comes Down, Barbican Centre, London (2020); Flower Flower, [space], London (2019); Asking for it, AMP Gallery, London (2019); Lucky I'm a lady, Goodspace, Sydney (2017); Liminal, Tapir Gallery, Berlin (2017); Naked mail, Art space/Interlude gallery, Sydney (2016); Here in the subject of our everyday lives VIII by Julian Talarico, Oxford Art Factory, Sydney (2016); 16, Alaska Projects, Sydney (2016). During lockdown she curated an online exhibition, Small Talk My Animal, featuring 11 emerging artists. She studied at Sydney College of the Arts.
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Review:
''Molly Morphew's art explores tenderness over distance in lead-up to Barbican showcase"
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